A new poll released today by Remington Research Group shows John Schroder leading all Republican candidates by a wide margin. This is the second consecutive poll with Schroder in the lead amongst Republicans. Schroder continues to lead all candidates with cash on hand.

BATON ROUGE, LA– Today, 92 elected officials from across Louisiana announced their endorsement of John Schroder for Louisiana State Treasurer.

The endorsements come from elected officials in 24 parishes across the state. They include mayors, legislators, parish presidents, and city council members, among others.

“I’m excited to have the endorsement of so many public servants from every corner of this state,” said Schroder. “Our momentum continues to grow every day as more people get behind our conservative message of being a watchdog for the Louisiana taxpayers.”

Louisiana House Democrats voted in unison on Thursday to block HB3 (HB2 funding mechanism) to force Republicans to vote for tax increases. I also voted against it, but not to hold it hostage. I voted against it because I believe our capital outlay system (HB2) is corrupt and broken. If you’re in with the governor you’ll get your projects. If you’re not, you won’t. These types of political games have gotten us where we are in this state. And for the record – this Republican …

My statement on the removal of monuments in New Orleans and our priorities as a state and society. We need to focus on the real problems plaguing Louisiana, like reckless spending, over taxation, rising crime, poor public education, and a crumbling infrastructure, just to name a few. Taking down a monument or statue does nothing to fix these problems.

2017 Session Day One. Let me be clear – Louisiana has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. It’s time for this state to start living within its means. No. New. Taxes. The hardworking people of this state are taxed enough.

A new website seeks to reduce wasteful spending in state government. Covington Representative John Schroder launched StopLouisianaWaste.com to allow individuals to anonymously report state government waste.

“You would think at this stage in the game we would have squeezed out all the inefficiencies that exist in Baton Rouge, but that just doesn’t seem to be the case,” Schroder said.

Schroder says given the state’s budget problems, lawmakers have to make sure they’re spending every penny of taxpayer money wisely. He says he will personally investigate …

The battle to become Louisiana’s next state treasurer is starting to take shape, as veteran political operatives begin to line up on teams.
State Rep. John Schroder, a Covington Republican who is the first elected official to throw his hat into the treasurer’s race, on Monday revealed key players on his campaign. He’s assembled a team with representatives from a broad spectrum of previous Republican campaigns, with links to U.S. Sens. Bill Cassidy and John N. Kennedy, former Gov. Bobby Jindal and former U.S. …